Maple hardwood face, plywood with maple veneer sides. Dual tone achieved using tung-oil finish on columns and back wall; red mahogony stain followed by rub-on poly on shelves and drawer fronts.
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Projects: Built-In book-case
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Location: new york
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Yes, i was worried about the heat as well because the puck lights are embedded inside the wood and so I knew that the heat would not vent very well. I used LED puck lights with wires that were hidden inside the shelves. The company for the LED lights was Hampton Bay and I bought it at Home Depot. I also chose LED because they are long lasting. Good luck on the build
Very nice work. My wife has been after me for years to build a bookcase in our family room and your project has gotten me motivated. One question: What kind of puck lights did you use? I have installed some xenon units under our kitchen cabinets but notice they give off quite a bit of heat. I would worry about using them enclosed inside the shelves.
Thanks!
antonio,
the plans are already shared. check out the other images of this project
That is Amazing!!!
Excellent Job, Im going to do my first project this weekend I hope I can do something like that one day.
Share the plans please
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